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"countermeasure" Definitions
  1. a course of action taken to protect against something that is considered bad or dangerous
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The countermeasure launcher is in the background with red tags.
This exercise countermeasure evolved over time based on studies, Levine said.
Pyramid is the first end-to-end Micro Electronic Countermeasure (MECM) system.
Britain has HMS Montrose and four mine countermeasure vessels in the Gulf.
Caliente says the GOP's countermeasure against the ACA feels like an assault.
Each even has a matching, if often ineffective, countermeasure to video surveillance.
But the German carrier stopped short of buying back shares as a countermeasure.
One effective countermeasure could lie in an obscure military lab in New Mexico.
With Negan apparently aware of Rick's plotting, could Dwight's infiltration be his countermeasure?
" Mr. Kim vowed to take the "highest level of hard-line countermeasure in history.
Indeed, the professional hackers surveyed by Nuix said employee education was an extremely important countermeasure.
Those who criticize the enforcement of our laws have offered only one countermeasure: open borders.
This included a claim that non-payment was a countermeasure against Russian interference with Ukraine's sovereignty.
It's a disturbing consequence of an evolutionary arms race, the females' countermeasure to notoriously aggressive males.
Thankfully, security professionals have a rather potent and obvious countermeasure at their disposal, namely artificial intelligence itself.
The burning sensation capsaicin induces in the mouth leads the body to produce endorphins as a countermeasure.
As countermeasure, the EU should boost direct funding of rights groups operating within its borders, Forst said.
The bill would also prohibit the retirement of Mine Countermeasure Ships and the inactivation of 11 cruisers.
A twisted call-and-response ensued — where each new chemical agent was met with a more sophisticated countermeasure.
"We should take deep breaths to consider a fundamental countermeasure in a vehement yet calm manner," he said.
Trump could, of course, always try to come up with a new tit-for-tat countermeasure in response.
The best countermeasure, however, is not technical and legal innovation, but the preservation of Germany's sound political culture.
One countermeasure is geofencing, placing invisible barriers around targets including airports, skyscrapers, military bases, prisons, and tourist attractions.
John Cornyn's countermeasure, and said she hopes a bipartisan committee can craft a compromise bill acceptable to both sides.
He said the trade control was not a countermeasure and was done from the standpoint of Japan's national security.
US tensions China and Russia have been moving closer as both countries look to build a countermeasure against Washington.
In part, this pivot to larger funds is a strategic countermeasure against SoftBank and its behemoth $100 billion Vision Fund.
Before telematics, the only countermeasure available to insurers was investigation of claims circumstances, but this approach is far from optimal.
As a countermeasure, they suggested having responses to questions or prompts be the first thing you see about a person.
As a countermeasure, Seoul has also warned it could consider scrapping an intelligence-sharing pact usually automatically renewed on Aug.
Like his July countermeasure to support ICE, this new resolution bore all the telltale imprints of an election-year ploy.
" In an earlier televised address, Kim said the regime would retaliate with the "highest level of hardline countermeasure in history.
Green groups have generally praised the former mayor's charitable giving as a generous countermeasure to government inaction on climate change.
"The only true countermeasure to drowsiness is sleep," said William J. Horrey, Traffic Research Group leader at the AAA foundation.
It led to the creation of the National Biodefense Analysis and Countermeasure Center, a unit within the Department of Homeland Security.
The NSA can then try to discern the intent of the adversary and use its countermeasure to mitigate the attempted intrusion.
The result is an inspired sense of sympathy for predators, a countermeasure to other media that presents hunters as vicious killers.
It's worth further analysis to assess whether decentralization would be an effective countermeasure, and any trade-offs of such an action.
When they weren't operating anchoring systems, they still handled, maintained, loaded, launched and stored torpedoes, Tomahawk cruise missiles and countermeasure devices.
In Italy, those measures weren't implemented proactively — only as a desperate countermeasure after health officials started to see coronavirus cases climb.
" Early Friday, Kim said that the president's remarks at the U.N. merit the "highest level of hard-line countermeasure in history.
Some potential targets fight back with a simple countermeasure: a sticker or a patch of masking tape over the camera lens.
President Donald Trump struck back at China's countermeasure, saying he's ordering American companies to immediately start looking for an alternative to China.
Designed as a countermeasure against drones flying where they shouldn't, the DroneGun claims it won't smash the unmanned aircraft to the ground.
That is a move the wily Putin has to fear because low prices offer a far more durable countermeasure against Russian dominance.
Washington plans to levy tariffs of at least $50 billion on Chinese imports as a countermeasure to Beijing's alleged intellectual copyright theft.
Research by Marianna Obrist, a professor of multisensory experiences at the University of Sussex, suggests orbital agriculture could be a promising countermeasure.
"Public welfare, domestic business stamina, maintenance of the global industrial chain, and other factors were considered when deciding each countermeasure," it said.
"I do think having it available as a reactive countermeasure in places like Florida and South America is something that's viable," he says.
Fortunately for humanity, William had the foresight to create "the countermeasure," a pointy little McGuffin that you'll spend most of the game chasing.
UL has been trying to spread the word over the last few months following some studies showing the effectiveness of this simple countermeasure.
Iran has argued that its missiles are a defensive countermeasure to deter hostile neighbors, notably Israel and Saudi Arabia, both close American allies.
I, for one, would prefer to see the world's largest dictatorship not acquire these weapons without any sort of countermeasure from the democratized world.
Conversely, a countermeasure is available for when an enemy locks onto you (listen for a particular series of beeps; this part becomes very reflexive).
Ben Sasse for leading the #NeverTrump movement and scuttling a countermeasure to condemn "degrading remarks toward women, minorities and other individuals" by presidential candidates.
The biggest Chinese newspaper explicitly warned the U.S. on Wednesday that China would cut off rare earth minerals as a countermeasure in the trade battle.
Sinopec, China's largest oil company, started the project in 3503 as a countermeasure to a carbon tariff on civil aviation proposed by the European Union.
A spokesperson for the State Department said at the time that the mere possibility of facing sanctions through CAATSA had served as an effective countermeasure.
The US could send a clear message to North Korea: We felt provoked, we launched a countermeasure, but now everyone can just cool it, OK?
" But he did not commit to a course of action, saying only that he would "consider" the "highest level of hard-line countermeasure in history.
Among other things, it argues that non-payment is a countermeasure against Russian interference with Ukrainian sovereignty - a reference to the 2014 annexation of Crimea.
Functionally, the biggest concern is that Anvil will sustain too much damage with each impact, making it too expensive to work as a long-term countermeasure.
On Thursday, Gao declined to provide specifics on an "unreliable entities list" or whether it would be used as a countermeasure to U.S. actions on trade.
Analysts say Beijing believes THAAD's extremely powerful radar could be used to monitor activities inside China despite its stated use as a countermeasure against North Korea.
But while adding more cops could help mitigate the problem, police presence—even an armed one—does not seem like a particularly effective countermeasure right now.
It had also argued that non-payment was a countermeasure against interference in its economy and territory following Moscow's military 2014 intervention and annexation of Crimea.
For other types of computer science research, responsible disclosure could involve waiting to publish potentially harmful results until an effective countermeasure is ready for publication, too.
Sutopo Purwo Nugroho, a spokesperson for Indonesia's disaster management agency, the National Agency for Disaster Countermeasure, said the tsunami hit without warning at around 9:27 p.m.
As Jack, you hunt through space and time for the countermeasure, aided by a cast of friends that changes depending on choices you make in the game.
A spokesperson for the State Department said the mere possibility of facing sanctions through the Countering America's Adversaries Through Sanctions Act has served as an effective countermeasure.
According to the diplomat, the Gülenist wives became aware of the tactic and came up with a countermeasure: they started wearing bikinis more revealing than their hosts'.
In 2018, the defense firm snagged a colossal $429 million U.S. Air Force contract for the delivery of two payloads and another $3.6 billion for aircraft countermeasure systems.
A spokesperson for the State Department said the mere possibility of facing sanctions through the Countering America's Adversaries Through Sanctions Act (CAATSA) has served as an effective countermeasure.
To date, U.S. tariffs (List 1-773) have had a marginal impact on ZBRA, which the company has been able to countermeasure/absorb without noticeably impacting financials or demand.
The only credible U.S. countermeasure to North Korean missiles is the GMD system, composed of 44 interceptors installed across Fort Greely Alaska and Vandenberg Air Force Base in California.
MANPADS have become increasingly adept at evading countermeasures, leading the military to install Directional Infrared Countermeasure (DIRCM) systems, like the CIRCM, on many of its helicopters and some aircraft.
One Chinese official told Reuters that China will implement its own tariffs as a countermeasure under such circumstances, which may dash any chance of a near-term trade deal.
"Social justice warriors," however, spin a narrative of white supremacist-inspired cops wantonly slaughtering black folk -- with the only viable countermeasure being a rebellion of the proletariat-of-color.
The immediate countermeasure to Bienvenidos, if it indeed it is a legitimate product, would be militias and so-called civilian "patriot groups" with a presence along the border, Bunker added.
A spokesperson for Indonesia's National Agency for Disaster Countermeasure posted a video on Twitter depicting how rapidly the waves swept inland, forcing people to literally run out of the way.
In addition, the Marines want $332 million for naval needs, including $312 million for five ship-to-shore connector vessels, and $17 million for one mine countermeasure unmanned surface vehicle.
Earlier this year, Brown said that China, which has been rapidly expanding its military power, posed an "existential" threat to the US, and that the F-35s were a countermeasure.
A spokesperson for the State Department said Monday evening the mere possibility of facing sanctions through the Countering America's Adversaries Through Sanctions Act (CAATSA) has served as an effective countermeasure.
Trump upped the ante on Thursday in response to China's countermeasure by asking administration officials to identify a further $210 billion in Chinese imports to put on the firing line.
During last year&aposs Ulchi exercises, North Korea fired a powerful new intermediate-range missile over Japan in what its state media described as a "muscle-flexing" countermeasure to the drills.
The official newspaper of the Communist Party of China explicitly warned the U.S. on Wednesday that China would cut off rare earth minerals as a countermeasure in the escalated trade battle.
Those who criticize the enforcement of our laws have offered only one countermeasure: open borders, the quick release of all illegal alien families and the decision not to enforce our laws.
WASHINGTON, July 31 (Reuters) - Northrop Grumman Corp has been awarded a $482 million contract by the U.S. Army for Common Infrared Countermeasure Quick Reaction Capability 3, the Pentagon said on Wednesday.
Do you think that Elon and the company are treated fairly by the press, number one, and number two, do you think it's an effective countermeasure to engage in 3 a.m.
" In response, Mr. Kim said he would deploy the "highest level of hard-line countermeasure in history" against the United States, and described Mr. Trump as a "mentally deranged U.S. dotard.
Those who criticize the enforcement of our laws have offered only one countermeasure: open borders, the quick release of all illegal alien families and the decision not to enforce our laws.
We believe strongly that leadership and robust communication between the legislative branch, executive branch, and the private sector are critical to ensuring progress and sustainability for our nation's medical countermeasure ecosystem.
By allowing profits from foreign sales to be excluded from income taxes, the tax is a countermeasure, they argue, to the value-added taxes that American manufacturers face in other countries.
"We are developing algorithms for infrared search and track - we have a passive way to detect and track we would then hand off the target location to a countermeasure system," Klager said.
It was Chinese retaliation against US farmers -- a countermeasure to the trade war Trump kicked off with US tariffs on Chinese goods -- that led to farmers needing bailouts in the first place.
He can put something concrete behind Mr. Trump's apparent willingness to re-enter the Trans-Pacific Partnership, an agreement that includes three Latin American countries and serves as a countermeasure to China.
Kim said the North would consider the "highest level of hard-line countermeasure in history" against the United States and that Trump's comments had confirmed his nuclear programs was "the correct path".
"The US military action hardens our determination that the US should be tamed with fire and lets us take our hand closer to the 'trigger' for taking the toughest countermeasure," Kim added.
Here's a quick recap of where things stand: The official U.S. position is that the threatened tariffs and investment restrictions are a justified countermeasure to many years of unfair trade by China.
The regulations were agreed in 1996 as a countermeasure to the U.S. extraterritorial economic sanctions against Cuba, which EU governments argued benefited U.S. foreign policy interests at the expense of European sovereignty.
As a countermeasure to the sanctions, Putin called for reducing the staff of the U.S. diplomatic mission by 755 people and for the seizure of two properties near Moscow used by American diplomats.
"Those who criticize the enforcement of our laws have offered only one countermeasure: open borders, the quick release of all illegal alien families and the decision not to enforce our laws," she said.
During a recent field expedition to Comoe National Park in Ivory Coast, a research team from the University of Würzburg in Germany documented a countermeasure never seen before in an insect species—rescuing behavior.
The Constitution, according to the economic interpretation, was the 1 percent's revenge, a countermeasure designed to undermine the democratic governments in the states, thereby returning power to wealthy elites and insulating them from popular opinion.
" In a rare direct statement, Kim said that Trump would "pay dearly" for the threats, and that North Korea "will consider with seriousness exercising of a corresponding, highest level of hard-line countermeasure in history.
Northrop Grumman also developed a Large Aircraft Infrared Countermeasure (LAIRCM) system for use on Apaches, Chinooks, and some Black Hawks but had unexplained issues using the system on the UH-60, according to The Drive.
The European Union has a "blocking regulation" dating from 1996, designed as a countermeasure against United States sanctions against Cuba and Iran, and later only Cuba, that seeks to prohibit compliance with foreign-trade restrictions.
Now that the system's implementation has been confirmed, China will almost certainly consider developing more advanced missiles as a countermeasure, said Cheng Xiaohe, an associate professor at Renmin University in Beijing and a North Korea expert.
South Korea may consider revoking a military information sharing pact as a countermeasure, a view raised during a trilateral foreign ministers' meeting with the United States and Japan on Friday in Bangkok, said the South Korean official.
Needing a viable countermeasure, the Navy in 1965 struck a deal with Sewart Seacraft, a Louisiana shipyard that made zippy little runabouts that were used to ferry crews out to oil rigs in the Gulf of Mexico.
China imposed tariffs of 25% on both U.S. soybeans and pork last July as a countermeasure to tariffs levied by Washington over allegations that China steals and forces the transfer of U.S. intellectual property to Chinese firms.
North Korea's leader Kim Jong Un said on Friday the North will consider the "highest level of hard-line countermeasure in history" against the United States in response to U.S. President Donald Trump's threat to destroy the North.
Orbital's rocket motors, missiles and electro-optical countermeasure product lines would enlarge Northrop's offerings to its largest customer, the U.S. Department of Defense, analyst Byron Callan of Capital Alpha Partners LLC said in a research note on Sunday.
The motorcycle manufacturer has drawn the President's scorn for, as he put it, waving the "white flag" and choosing outsourcing some production to avoid tariffs Europe slapped on American goods as a countermeasure to the tariffs Trump enacted.
The phrase "highest level of hard-line countermeasure in history" could be considered an escalation in the choice of language used, said Vipin Narang, a professor of political science at MIT and expert on deterrence and nuclear policy.
But the satellites do provide clear visual evidence that unprecedented numbers of people are staying away from each other -- the single most important countermeasure that health officials say can slow the spread and ultimately help defeat the virus.
China imposed tariffs of 25% on both U.S. soybeans and pork in July 2018 as a countermeasure to tariffs levied by Washington over allegations that China steals and forces the transfer of American intellectual property to Chinese firms.
"If the US is taking advantage of the mess to deploy more military forces to the South China Sea, which are a direct threat to China's national security, China's military exercises could be regarded as a countermeasure," it added.
The selfsame authors of the Michigan study, Michael Sivak and Brandon Schoettle, who both work for the university's Transportation Research Institute, have just been awarded a patent for a device that could act as a countermeasure against the malady.
They range from how can we grow fresh produce in space, to how to perform emergency surgery in microgravity, to finding a way to preserve muscle mass without making astronauts work out for hours every day (the current countermeasure).
" In a rare direct statement delivered straight to camera, Kim said that Trump would "pay dearly" for the threats, and that North Korea "will consider with seriousness exercising of a corresponding, highest level of hard-line countermeasure in history.
A spokesman for South Korea's presidential office confirmed the call Monday, describing the move to lift the limit on the payload of South Korean missiles under U.S.-South Korean guidelines as an "effective" countermeasure, the Yonhap News Agency reported.
Johnson's countermeasure likely drew votes away from Collins's plan by providing another means of cover to Republicans who face potentially competitive reelection fights, but who are reluctant to back Collins's plan, including Marco Rubio of Florida and Rob Portman of Ohio.
On a more positive note, the researchers found that people who get up at least once every 30 minutes were less likely to die over the course of the study, hinting at a possible countermeasure to this modern health hazard.
The biggest Chinese newspaper explicitly warned the U.S. on Wednesday that China would cut off rare earth minerals as a countermeasure in the escalated trade battle, using a history-laden expression the publication has used ahead of full-on wars.
When I was in Congress, some of my most important votes were to create medical countermeasure programs that support our nation's ability to prepare for and respond to biological and weapons of mass destruction (WMD) threats that pose national security concerns.
When asked whether China would restrict rare-earth exports to the United States as a countermeasure, the official from the National Development and Reform Commission did not give a direct answer, according to the report by the official Xinhua news agency.
In February, FATF warned that if it did not complete its action plan by the organization's June plenary, it would impose a countermeasure that required countries to increase supervisory examination of branches and subsidiaries of financial institutions based in Iran.
And finally, they suggest more federal support for people who want to move to greater economic opportunity — a countermeasure for one of the more surprising trends of the last generation, a decline in Americans' mobility in pursuit of better jobs.
That led Ms. Pressley into a heated exchange over their differing views of so-called Blue Lives Matter legislation, which extends penalties for crimes against law enforcement officers and was perceived as a countermeasure to the Black Lives Matter movement.
"The thing that would make the most difference in the future is being able to very significantly shorten the amount of time it takes from the emergence of a new disease to a vaccine or other countermeasure being available," he said.
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un said Thursday that he was considering the "highest level of hard-line countermeasure" in response to Trump's warning the U.S. would be prepared to "totally destroy" Pyongyang if forced to defend itself or its allies.
In September, North Korea's leader, Kim Jong-un, vowed to take the "highest level of hard-line countermeasure in history" after President Trump threatened to "totally destroy North Korea" if it continued to threaten the United States and its allies.
SEOUL (Reuters) - North Korea's leader Kim Jong Un said on Friday the North will consider the "highest level of hard-line countermeasure in history" against the United States in response to U.S. President Donald Trump's threat to destroy the North.
"Now that Trump has denied the existence of and insulted me and my country in front of the eyes of the world.., we will consider with seriousness exercising of a corresponding, highest level of hard-line countermeasure in history," Kim said.
Wolf's real life horror story is a deeply unsettling tale of sextortion, but a simple countermeasure can help prevent similar cases in the future: "Sometimes the simple physical hack, like putting a sticker over your webcam, is the most effective," Cappos told me.
And a note on HTC's investor website references speculation in the China Times that "HTC might announce the sale to Google" — going on to specify its "countermeasure" to this report is to state: "HTC does not comment on market rumor or speculation".
The Senate, through the Medical Countermeasure Innovation Act of 2015, and the House, through H.R. 3299, the Strengthening Public Health Emergency Response Act of 2015, can support federal agencies and private-sector partners in their efforts to keep national stockpiles equipped for emergencies.
The report followed North Korean leader Kim Jong Un's statement on Friday that Pyongyang will consider the "highest level of hard-line countermeasure in history" against the United States in response to U.S. President Donald Trump's threat to destroy the isolated nation.
Earlier this year, President Donald Trump and his trade team compiled a list of goods from the EU that they may target with tariffs as a countermeasure to the EU's aircraft industry subsidies, most recently expanding the list of products last month.
China last month announced sanctions on HRW and other U.S. nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) as a countermeasure to the U.S. Hong Kong Human Rights and Democracy Act, which supports anti-government protests in Hong Kong and threatens China with sanctions for human rights abuses.
"It is quite possible that the insecure phones — any electronic device — a lightbulb, hearing aids, and so on — could allow hostile services to penetrate the secure facility and learn what was said, and what electronic countermeasure signatures may look like or reveal," he said.
We must improve our capability to develop, manufacture, assess, and use medical countermeasures rapidly in the face of an emerging threat so that the right countermeasure is available in the right place and at the right time to minimize the health effects of the crisis.
" It is the first approval granted under the Material Threat Countermeasure Priority Review Voucher, according to the agency, which noted that this underscores its "commitment to ensuring that the US is prepared for any public health emergency with timely, safe and effective medical products.
In principle, the Torpedo Warning System (TWS), a component of the ATTDS, would detect an incoming threat and then send launch information to another piece, the Countermeasure Anti-Torpedo (CAT), an interceptor that would be launched into the water to neutralize the incoming torpedo.
The myth that cocaine is an effective countermeasure against catching the virus appears to have started when Twitter accounts with large numbers of followers posted tweets with fake images of a news channel with the headline "cocaine kills coronavirus" and were retweeted thousands of times.
For too long, candidates have put democracy reform in their platform, as he has (even without mentioning voter purges or their proven countermeasure, Same Day Registration), but have not put it as the first issue, understanding that all other issues are affected by corruption.
It said its then-government had lacked the capacity to enter into the agreement with Russia, that the debt was incurred under duress, the terms attached to the issue were unfair and finally, that non-payment was a countermeasure against Russian interference in its economy and territory.
"The key take-home message from this study is that ad libitum weekend recovery or catch-up sleep does not appear to be an effective countermeasure strategy to reverse sleep-loss-induced disruptions of metabolism," Kenneth Wright, a sleep scientists at the University of Colorado Boulder, said in a statement.
You want to have the ability of a government that's a countermeasure to go in and investigate and figure out, hey, is this one so bad for competition, and shutting things out like we did in the long distance market, like they did back over a century ago with ... Or Microsoft.
Trump called the North Korean leader a "madman" on Friday, a day after Kim dubbed him a "mentally deranged U.S. dotard" who would face the "highest level of hard-line countermeasure in history" in retaliation for Trump saying the U.S. would "totally destroy" North Korea if it threatened the U.S. or its allies.
At some level we understand you can't control everything, but when you have an organized effort to hack into and attack our cyber bases, it can lead your countermeasure on our part, an offensive measure on our part, we don't want that to happen, so are there any rules of the road?
Now that Trump has denied the existence of and insulted me and my country in front of the eyes of the world and made the most ferocious declaration of a war in history that he would destroy [North Korea], we will consider with seriousness exercising of a corresponding, highest level of hardline countermeasure in history.
Since DroneShield named a number of local law enforcement agencies as utilizing the three devices in their press release, it's not clear whether only federal law enforcement on-scene at the speedway was cleared to use the countermeasure abilities, or if state and local police got authorization to do so under some kind of supervisory arrangement with the feds.
Trump called North Korean leader Kim Jong Un a "madman" on Friday, a day after Kim dubbed him a "mentally deranged U.S. dotard" who would face the "highest level of hard-line countermeasure in history" in retaliation for Trump saying the U.S. would "totally destroy" North Korea if it threatened the United States or its allies.
President Donald Trump called North Korean leader Kim Jong Un a "madman" on Friday, a day after Kim dubbed him a "mentally deranged U.S. dotard" who would face the "highest level of hard-line countermeasure in history" in retaliation for Trump saying the U.S. would "totally destroy" North Korea if it threatened the United States or its allies.
Now that Trump has denied the existence of and insulted me and my country in front of the eyes of the world and made the most ferocious declaration of a war in history that he would destroy the D.P.R.K. [Democratic People's Republic of Korea], we will consider with seriousness exercising of a corresponding, highest level of hard-line countermeasure in history.

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